by Neil Bossenger | Jul 6, 2013 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
Courtesy of radiopaedia.org. Trauma patient: Normal X ray or not? Watch the video. A Jefferson fracture is the eponymous name given to a burst fracture of C1. It was originally described as a 4-part fracture with double fractures through the anterior and posterior...
by Neil Bossenger | Apr 11, 2013 | Research, Spinewave Bulletin
While most would agree that trauma usually causes the first “subluxation” or misalignment, leading to upper cervical health-related problems, we often find that subsequent subluxations can come from many non-traumatic sources. The following is a list of...
by Neil Bossenger | Apr 6, 2011 | Case of the month, Cases, Spinewave Bulletin, Symptoms
“My most significant problem used to be walking across the road and getting caught out by a car coming faster than anticipated.” Part of my job is to connect the dots for people, and so I’ve had this one in the archives for a while and thought it...